President Trump aired a hard hitting commercial during NBC's broadcast of Sunday Night Football encouraging Americans to "vote Republican" to "stop the caravan" of 7,000 migrants marching through Central American and Mexico to the United States.

A copy of the commercial was posted by a critic to Twitter. The ad features footage of the caravan, a convicted cop killer illegal alien, President Trump at the border and a woman walking into a voting booth.

The ad, which was rejected by CNN earlier, represents a decision by Trump to go all in on protecting the border as a closing argument for Tuesday's mid-term elections.

Hollywood celebrity Judd Apatow to his 2.37 million followers on Twitter, "So and aired that racist Trump caravan commercial during the football game. Who made that decision? How did they decide it was ok? I am disgusted that you would air that after refused to air it because it is explicitly racist. Shame on you. "

Hollywood celebrity Judd Apatow to his 2.37 million followers on Twitter, “So @nbc and @Comcast aired that racist Trump caravan commercial during the football game. Who made that decision? How did they decide it was ok? I am disgusted that you would air that after @cnn refused to air it because it is explicitly racist. Shame on you. @NBCNews“

So @nbc and @Comcast aired that racist Trump caravan commercial during the football game. Who made that decision? How did they decide it was ok? I am disgusted that you would air that after @cnn refused to air it because it is explicitly racist. Shame on you. @NBCNews

Holy Crap!!!!! Did everyone just see that Trump commercial about the caravan? What a travesty! There is no caravan coming. This scumbag president is ruling by fear just like Hitler. VOTE against every republican running. Make the Blue Wave happen. #Packers#Patriots#GBvsNE

Dear @NBC – please explain why you aired that racist and fictional Donald Trump caravan ad on Sunday night. Even your competitors have called it "racist." You are now facing a boycott, and so are all the rest of your advertisers. You'll lose billions. Was it worth it? @NBCNewsPR

Our new ad starts tonight. Take a look at this ad running nationally for a 1.5MM dollar buy. BUT, @CNN will not let us buy on their network. Do they not want to show REAL news? @donlemonpic.twitter.com/QyeiMDQG1R

AdAge reported on October 2 a 30 second ad on SNF runs around $665,000.

"After two years of price hikes for a 30-second commercial in NBC's "Sunday Night Football," those increases have stalled this season. Advertisers are paying $665,677 on average for a 30-second spot in the broadcast, about $30,000 less than the $699,602 advertisers paid last year."